The first design Matt Sarafa ever brought to life was a blue satin dress for his mother.
“It was literally awful,” Sarafa said. “It looked like Princess Elsa from ‘Frozen,’ but like on crack.”
His mother, Tina Sarafa, on the other hand considers the dress a treasure.
The thing I miss most about home is the night sky.
I live in a tiny town in California’s Central Valley, and on a clear night – which is most nights – hundreds of thousands of twinkling balls of gas are visible with just a quick lift of my chin.
Almost 900 people danced, danced then danced again. They raised nearly $450,000 for pediatric AIDS research as they danced for 26 hours from Saturday morning to Sunday afternoon in Pauley Pavilion.
While some shine in the spotlight, Chris Yu prefers to shine the spotlight on others behind the buttons and controls of a lighting board.
“I enjoy being part of the process of creating the show but not actually being on stage,” said Yu.
When traveling to a foreign country for the first time, the opportunities for exploration and discovery are seemingly endless. This quarter, A&E columnist Maryrose Kulick stepped off American soil to study abroad in Edinburgh, Scotland.
When traveling to a foreign country for the first time, the opportunities for exploration and discovery are seemingly endless. This quarter, A&E columnist Maryrose Kulick stepped off American soil to study abroad in Edinburgh, Scotland.
When traveling to a foreign country for the first time, the opportunities for exploration and discovery are seemingly endless. This quarter, A&E columnist Maryrose Kulick stepped off American soil to study abroad in Edinburgh, Scotland.
When traveling to a foreign country for the first time, the opportunities for exploration and discovery are seemingly endless. This quarter, A&E columnist Maryrose Kulick stepped off American soil to study abroad in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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